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plazma:

--- Quote from: scroeffie on June 11, 2018, 05:33:10 am ---looks complex i need something plug and play

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It's easier than a pad hack.

scroeffie:
any one has a tut on how to do this iam not a expert like you guys :)

something like this would be nice for stupid people like me   https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/PC-PS3-XBOX-360-3-in-1-USB-Controller-encoder-USB-control-board-arcade-joystick-Controller/32798347910.html

PL1:

--- Quote from: scroeffie on June 11, 2018, 05:43:32 am ---any one has a tut on how to do this iam not a expert like you guys :)

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Since you're working with just the original XBox, the XBOXPadMicro firmware and connection diagram will be the easiest option.

You posted in that thread last year and my advice remains the same.

--- Quote from: PL1 on February 06, 2017, 03:51:20 pm ---
--- Quote from: scroeffie on February 06, 2017, 01:24:15 pm ---any update !

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How about an unexpected XBOXPadMicro update?

Since I know that you're looking for a no-soldering solution, here it is.

The Arduino Micro knockoff board here sold by "gowoops" comes with header pins already soldered onto it.   ;D

Wiring Option 1:
Use pre-fab 4-pin harnesses like this and a daisy-chan ground like this from Paradise Arcade Shop. (If you ask Bryan and Susan, they might be able to substitute a daisy-chain ground with one female dupont pin on one end instead of all 0.187" Quick Disconnects)

Wiring Option 2:
Connect dupont jumpers like the ones here to the desired header pins.

Cut off the other end of the jumper, strip the wire, and feed it into one side of a euro-style terminal strip like this.

On the other side of the terminal strip, connect pre-crimped wires cut from a JAMMA harness. (cut off and discard the big edge connector)

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Scott

PL1:
Additional info learned in this thread for anyone using the Arduino AVR procedure on pages 13-14 of the User Guide under "Procedures for non-DFU boards".

Tested the avrdude .bat file on an Arduino Micro and a Pro Micro -- it works perfectly.   ;D

In Control Panel -- Devices and Printers, the bootloader port number is displayed in the device description when the board is put in bootloader mode.

To put a Pro Micro into bootloader mode, double-click ground the RST port as described in the "Reset to Bootloader" procedure here.




Scott

scroeffie:
does this device KADE miniArcade 2.0 work with the og xbox and how do i know where all the cables go ?
it doesnt say  like up down left right button 1 start select etc etc

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